[Seissa'mikanön meikki? Seissa'kottanön veikji? Skissa'månön jajjölji. Seissa'njella seissampi sissatål'llehjeiluyri.][Why do we what? Where do we when? Noes knows for sure. We need to go from being we, to and by way of our inner light.]This is a short rhyming paragraph in Duojjin which expresses my frustrations about the evils of humanity from my own weird perspective.

Tha' knows, I would be interested in knowing how "Heanseygiś", a native Higgish word, is rendered in Tikolmian. So far, "-iś" becomes "-il", but that's about it. Does Tikolmian even allow such diphtongs and syllabic structure? Probably something like "Hun's Egg Ill."

And credits to Rhamos for creating what I think is an a priori conlang that looks very germanic, but isn't.

I have begun work on Abraxan, a language isolate spoken by a minority culture, the Abraxians (better known as a friend and his friends). It is an OVS order language and is spoken by an extremely xenophobic culture. For instance, their word for "Higgish" is Hansigiš, because the Higgish are the only foreign culture they really respect. Their word for everybody else is Thimkwo, aka "Dumbass". The language has a limited tonal structre, umlaut for low-tone, blank for middle, and accent for high-tone.